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73 Colorado Orange 2002 Project


PetrolJunky

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Hello,

 

Been working on this car with @danco_ , or more like Danco has been helping me with it.

 

I have collected a lot of great chrome, car is out of paint and body and looks nice, needs a final cut and buff and it is good to go.

 

I have a rebuilt m10 installed and running. It will need the body wiring harness installed, it is included. For some reason the original harness has some exposed wires and is not safe to use.

 

I have it stored in a garage in AZ and have lost interest at the moment, I don't need the money but am willing to take a loss and sell it for $10k as it sits if anyone wants to finish it.

 

The car was bought from someone who bought it from a salvage yard so the title is salvage, I was told for $250 inspection it can be reinstated but I am not sure.

 

It has supersprint exhaust, header, H&R springs, new headliner with oem fabric, new chrome rear taillights, very nice euro tail lights, nice nardi wheel, clean dash with a couple small cracks and working tii clock, recaro seats... lots of parts.

 

I am sure someone is going to mock me for the $10k tag, I am into it much more and once again don't need to sell it. If someone wants it, then it is a nice project and will be a very nice car when it is finished. The only issue we saw mechanically is that it is going to need a control arm. Most parts are included except the passenger rear glass, seat rails for the recaros, beltline trim, bumper mounts for the sides, I think that is it. The original salt and pepper carpet is there and was cleaned, it looks great.

 

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Edited by movieprodw

Current: nada

Sold: 1974 Inka 2002tii ($15,500), 1974 Polaris 2002tii ($8k), 1975 Polaris 2002 ($1,800), 1973 Colorado 2002 ($10k), 1967 Sahara 1600 ($11,500), F10 //M5 ($42k), E60 //M5 ($15,500)

 

Classic Car Scrapper: https://petroljunky.com

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